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IGP accuses PSC of corruption in ongoing constable recruitments, calls for exercise review

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun has accused the Police Service Commission (PSC) of corruption which allegedly led to irregularities in the ingoing 2022/2023 police constable recruitment exercise.

The statement bearing the accusation which was cited on the verified X (Twitter) handle and other social media of force headquarter public relations officer ACP Olumuyiwa Adejibi, said the Nigerian Police Force has called for review of the recruitment list allegedly flooded with non-applicants.

According to the statement “The Nigeria Police Force has raised alarm on the irregularities and alleged corruption of the recently released names of successful candidates in the ongoing 2022/23 Police Constables Recruitment Exercise”.

ACP Olumuyiwa Adejibi said this became necessary having been inundated with a series of complaints and allegations of corruption raised by unsuspecting candidates and stakeholders on the irregularities that marred the exercise most especially the disappearance of the names of screened candidates who were successful to the last stage.

The statement explained further that “Upon careful scrutiny of the list released on the PSC portal, it was discovered that
several names of persons purported to be names of successful candidates are those who did not even apply and therefore did not take part in the recruitment exercise.
“The published list contains several names of candidates who failed either the Computer Based Test (CBT) or the physical screening exercise or both”.

The IGP noted that “There are those who made it to the last stage of the exercise but were disqualified having been found Medically unfit through the standardised medical test but who also made the list of successful candidates as published by the PSC.
“The most worrisome is the allegation of financial dealings and corrupt practices leading to the outcome where unqualified and untrainable individuals have been shortlisted”.

The Force Public Relations Office emphasis that “The Inspector General of Police had on 10th June 2024 written a letter of objection to the list addressed to the Chairman of the Commission, citing the discoveries listed above”.

Mr Olumuyiwa Adejibi also disclosed that “The reaction of the IGP was without prejudice to the power of the Commission to recruit for the police as ruled by the Supreme court but this power does not include the power to recruit unqualified and untrained individuals for the police”.

He added that “it is the police that bears the brunt of recruitment of unqualified individuals and not the PSC. The same people who recruited anyhow for the police today will turn round to accuse the police tomorrow of inefficiency when their recruits start messing up”.

“The Police therefore has since dissociated itself from the published list and called for a review that will be transparent and credible”.

It will be recalled that the leadership of the Police Service Commission, after the pronouncement of the Supreme Court ruling on the powers of the Commission to recruit for the Police, constituted a Joint Recruitment Board, to be headed by one of the Commissioners of the PSC, with the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Training and Development in the Police Force as its Secretary.
“But surprisingly, the Board was crippled and never allowed to carry out its mandate, insomuch that even the final list was not consented to by the Board.

“The Nigeria Police Force therefore takes exception to this unpleasant development and calls for a total review of the process with a view to recruiting qualified, competent, trainable and productive hands into the Nigeria Police Force, in line with the vision of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led administration on police reform.

“The NPF hereby reiterates that we are not unconcerned about the plights and ordeals of prospective recruits, who have been subjected to all forms of rigorous screening exercise, assuring that it is our commitment to ensure that the process is thoroughly reviewed, stands fruitful and successful for the betterment of the Nigeria Police, and by extension the country.”

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Tinubu Assents to Bill Establishing National Centre for Arms Control – NSA

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Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu has signed a bill establishing the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW), the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, has disclosed

The development was made known at a workshop focused on gender mainstreaming in efforts to curb the spread of small arms and light weapons in Nigeria and the West African sub-region, held on Tuesday in Abuja.

The workshop was organized by the NCCSALW. Ribadu, represented by the Director of External Affairs from the Office of the National Security Adviser, Amb. Ibrahim Babani, described the president’s assent as a crucial step in the government’s fight against the illegal proliferation of arms.
He noted that this legislative backing would solidify the centre’s authority and facilitate more coordinated efforts to tackle the issue.

Ribadu also emphasized the importance of gender mainstreaming in addressing the arms control problem, citing key international frameworks such as the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325.
This resolution underscored the need to protect women from the impacts of conflict and ensure their active participation in peacebuilding and security initiatives.
He also referenced the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons, which highlights regional cooperation in stopping the spread of weapons that disproportionately affect women and children in conflict zones.

“The importance of gender mainstreaming in preventing the proliferation of small arms and light weapons cannot be overstated,” Ribadu said. “It strengthens our strategies and ensures our approach to security is inclusive and sustainable.”

Speaking at the workshop, the National Coordinator of NCCSALW, retired Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Johnson Kokumo, detailed the centre’s recent efforts in combating illegal arms proliferation.
Kokumo mentioned that the centre recently retrieved a substantial cache of illegal arms from the Nigeria Customs Service and arrested 10 suspects involved in illicit importation. These suspects are currently being prosecuted for offenses that include the illegal importation of 544 firearms and 112,500 rounds of ammunition, in violation of Nigerian law.

Kokumo further revealed that the centre has retrieved 3,383 decommissioned and illicit small arms, along with 26,749 rounds of ammunition, from various government agencies. He also announced plans for an Arms Destruction Exercise later this quarter to ensure that recovered arms are permanently removed from circulation.

Highlighting the global implications of small arms proliferation, Kokumo said, “The control of small arms and light weapons is not only a national concern but also a matter of international importance.” He added that addressing this issue through a gender-sensitive approach is both a moral imperative and a strategic move, considering the grave impact of armed conflict on women and children.

“This workshop is a significant step in ensuring that gender perspectives are integrated into national and regional strategies for small arms and light weapons control,” he stated.

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Tinubu applauds military over elimination of notorious bandit kingpin, Sububu

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President Bola Tinubu has applauded the Nigerian military over recent successes in the fight against insecurity in the North-West region, particularly the neutralization of notorious bandit leader, Halilu Sububu.

According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President, Bayo Onanuga, the military’s achievements have brought relief to the nation and have demonstrated the effectiveness of the country’s security operatives.

According to the statement, troops of Operation Hadarin Daji successfully eliminated Sububu, who had been terrorizing citizens in Zamfara, Sokoto, and other parts of the North-West.
Additionally, the statement indicated that another terrorist, Sani Wala Burki, was killed in a joint operation in Katsina, and 13 kidnapped students were freed in a busted terrorist enclave in Kaduna.
With the military’s demonstration of its capability to address the nation’s security challenges the statement said, the President’s directive to the service chiefs to relocate to the zone until normalcy is restored has yielded positive results.

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Again, gunmen behead two farmers, as vigilantes take the fight to their enclave

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Again another tragic incident has occured in Niger State where suspected Boko Haram members in the Pandogari community have beheaded two farmers.
This attack is coming barely two weeks after 13 farmers were killed at a mining site in Shiroro local government area.

According to sources, the insurgents were fleeing from local vigilantes that launched a full-scale war against them, combing the Allawa, Bassa, and Kukoki forests.
The vigilantes, numbering over 200, were mobilized from neighboring states to counter the insurgents.

The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region, with Boko Haram’s violent activities causing harm to innocent civilians. The local vigilantes’ efforts to combat the insurgents are a significant development in the fight against terrorism in Nigeria.
The fleeing members of the Boko Haram were said to have met the farmers in their farms while escaping the onslaught by the local vigilantes.
Before the onslaught by the Vigilantes, the Boko Haram sect had occupied Allawa, Bassa, Kukoki and other neighboring villages after they successfully dislodged the Military from their Camps at Allawa and Bassa, and ordered the people to vacate their homes.
Those who tried to return to the communities to get some food stuff, especially in Allawa have paid the supreme prize in the last two months with over 40 of the villagers killed so far.
It was gathered that the two beheaded farmers were in their farms working when the gunmen met them and after killing them, they (gunmen) decided to exchange their head with their body.
“After beheading then, they exchanged their heads with their bodies and abandoned them. We just buried them today”, our source said.
He however lamented that if a similar onslaught could be launched against the gunmen from Pandogari end, they will not have an escape route, stressing that “they are now running towards Pandogari because the heat is on them from Allawa, Bassa and Kukoki.
“We are appealing to the government to mobilize the vigilantes for similar offensive against them from Pandogari end. They (gunmen) have all fled Allawa as I am talking to you now”, he added.
Meanwhile a source close to the government told our correspondent that the government decided to engaged the services of the local vigilantes since the federal government is foot-dragging in sending troops to the area.
“The state government needs to act quickly if not the current situation and the activities of these gunmen will send our people away from their farms and their ancestral lands.
“The government wants to put an end to all that now, and has decided to take the fight to the insurgents in their enclaves. We will follow them to wherever they are within our territory. We are going all out against them.
“I can tell you that this exercise will be a continuous one untill the state and the people are free from the menace of these criminal elements. They motive is criminal and nothing more”, our source disclosed.

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